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1 jVb Man ls Strongeix It x! v Than Ms Stomach A strong man is strong all over. No man can be trong who ; is suttenng trom weak stomaca .With its consequent indigestioa, or from-some other disease , ol the stomach and: its associated, organs, which im- - pairs digestion and nutrition. For when the stomach 1 Strength When a . man doesn't,, feel, just right o hen he doesn't sleep well, has t en 'uncomfortable...' ': s Such a man j should use Dr. Pierces Golden Medical : Discovery, It Genres r diseases of the stomach and other . : organs of digestion 'and nutrition. It enriches the blood, s ' . ' ie , xrerires, acrf so GIVES HEALTH ZLND STRIZXGTII TO ; ; THE WHOLE' BODY. ; V-. ' : j ; t;:-V-' J " You can't vafford to 'accept , a secret nostrum as' a substitute r for this non may thereby" make a little bigger profit. " Ingredients printed on wrapper.' , Sand Clay Roads. ' The Charlotte Observer, has this to say in regard to sand-clay roads: North Carolina is rapidly comiDg around to an' aDiue:iation of the value of sand-clay roads as a per manent form of buildinc material. The old system of macadamizing is eraduallv losincr its oonular favor. on H pf mnrrA o i f mot? onnniii" ?hen he doesaU sleep well, has en uncomfortable v r s uu, 0nouKO . feeling in the stomach after eating, is languid, nervous, irritable and despond- V periments are teaching that tho tat, he is losing the nutrition needed to make strength. :,.:;r :r : I W cnhctH.ntA fnr thtc imnroved method is, after. all, tbo .cheapest. It is "calculated that the sand-clay roads now beinc constructed m Cleveland county 'cost only $250 a1 mile, while the average cost of n mile of macadam in Mecklenburg, which has more than 200 miles of the improvement, is roughly csti-J mated at $4,500. For elasticity and' permanency. the sand-clav- variety is regarded as vastly superior to the macadam. ;' C c ..... . '03io Kind Toa Havo Almys Bought and T:hlch heezi In nr fnr nvrr flO "vmr. luLa borno tliO f!maturo of jt7y0 , BOllAl MI pcrTL I Oilfiller) iVIUi.lrj All rnnr.ftnl ! 1 ? o tl l fl M ll .T fl S ttl. f t tCu 11 It 1) 11 1 XlxpcrimcnU tlmt triilo M ith and cuulaii-cr tho laraltli of .Infants and Children IIxpcr!cnco aa-st IlxpcrlaicnU 7 vThe Rayo is a Ipw-pric icienJdfic pciplesvf and the ; It vBeasynl'thele wideldiffu5e3?AndiR (Easily lighted without Solid brass throughout, with I Ak your dealer to thow you his 3 K'wm- SV.1 4 Lamp That Saves Eyes Children naturally never think of e strain on their eyesight when , poring over a fascinating book. . . ; . . K Ir i : ltn tn 'onio see tKev do not mm their .young eyes these long evenings i bv reading under a boor iirht ' . v The v Ravo : LainD is r an insurance ; ;;'against-' eye vtroubles,' alike for young and old. . f . . - d lamp. Hut it constructed 'bh the soundest : e is not 'a better rlamp made at rany pnee. because its light is so soft and ;,white and' yo Lamp never flickers. ''-v".:.--.'.'-; handsome nicke! finish; also m many other stylet and finishes. tm& of Rayo lamps i of write or desenpttr ctrctUaf any. agency ot.b&: :.::zr ;S-J:.';; ...',. . " t-.-- Oil ' Company ; " . . Saved Many from Death. W T. fyV rf VftrV Art "1 believes IV uvxa. . - - - r he has saved .many lijea in his 25 years Sa tn Twvimnpnd Tir. KlnB New DlS- covery for weaV. sorQ lungs, hard colds, - . i - , aww w w 'w ' - I croup, asthma or other bronchial ailec- firkT. fnr 1 fxoI anrn that A TITimner OI VAVMf V ' my neighbors are alive and well to-day lvainca thur tftftlf DHVirfl TO 11 lb I honestly believe its the best throat and lnng medicine that a maae. - ivasy 10 prove ne 8 ngnc. vjei a mi uomo nw. pr renlar oucor f i.uu Doiue. vuarau- i teed by J. W.-Mtreetman. , - ; What is ' CASTOR! A Castorla I a liannlcss KnbstUutn for Cantor OH, Pare gorlc, lropn nnd BK)tlitn Syrupi. It In IMcxanU It contains ncitlicr Opium 9 .Iorhlno nor other arcntc Bubstuncc. . Its nso Is Its ptiarant It destroys AYortni 'mid allays X'evcriMinciss. It cures Dlarrhcra nud Wind' Colic : It relieves Tccthlnjr Troubles, cures Ct!itIrit!of ' and XTntutency. It assimilates tho Fowl, rttiLitcs tlo Stomach and 15ovel5, civln hcalUiy and nMu ml sleep Tho Children Panacea Tho Iotlicr's THcnd. GENUINE CASTORI A ALWAYS Bears tho Sisnaturo of si Special Train to Richmond, Va.; on Ac count of Football Game Between Unlversltyjbf Nirjth Carolina; and ; University of Virginia, Thanks- r gxn& Day, Thursday, Novem- ber 30th,; 1911. 00f$'& On account of football game between Virtrinia and Carolina, ; the - Southern Railway will operate afspecial . train consisting of first-class day coacnes ana Pallman cars,' from (axlotte, Salisbury "ffijrh Point. - GTeensboroi Beidsville, Danville 7 and1 intermediate x6inta( : to Richmond J and "Return: Thef special Will leave Charlotte :15 p; .m: Noyem ber 29th and arrive Bichmond, 6:-50 ; a. m., November 30th, and returning will leave Richmond . ' midnight ovember 30th. The following low" s round : trip rates will apply. from stations named: Notices-Sale of Land. V - By virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Mo j Dowell in the 1 Special : Proceeding, entided Mie Southiern Buys New Equipment. . President Finley of the Southern Riil way announces that contracts have been made for 1,700 all-steel fiftv-ton double-drop gondola coa cars, five hundred stee! underframo thirty-ton ventilated box cars aid 250 all-steel fifty-ton flat cars. . The M You Have Always Bought !n Use For Over 30 Years. T9 fka 3 A, Fire" Fighter's Astounding Story A Father's Vengeance: ' UoweU in the 3peau rrocccomg, euuueu I would uaVO Xaiien OU any uuo v uu a McUuny, tlla Mcv-urry. ioraivic-uny,ncii- taCfcei tne son 01 reier ixmuy, u. swum "and Sal lie Toney. ex- I nAAnw1 Vmf. ha vffAA TV5werlc&3 ' parte, the underined will sell to tKe highest bidder I ef ore attacks of ' Kidney tTOn Die. Monday, December 4th, 1911, ''so at lat we pavo him .Electric Hitters the foUowinir described land. . tuated in Dy.art.. nd no lmprovea WOUaenuiiy vUle, township m saia couniyi . - r "n T t ni First TractBeginning on a forked dog wood and I ineUlCine 1 Ver saw. iiunutur, a i CF THE ITiPARJULELED UEBtTS OF .? TO j , , '- " : ' .' ' . , ' ; ' -; ........ . stfo . Every bottle Rnarantetf . J. W. Streetinan'a Drng Store. 50c at Charlotte Salisbnrv High Point Hickory, J Gastonfa Concord Lexington, Statesville Mooresville Albemarle c -.: . -'V $5 00 ,4 00 3i25 ; 5.50 1 5.25 ' ; 4.50 ; 3.7p: '5.00 5.50 '.5.00 In a modern watch of average grade" there are about ,175 pieces. east course to a hickory at the gap, or gateway en tm.Ar.c f,AA' thence crossing the field to a . stake on top of a ridge of a rock pile; thence up the top of .v. .-J- a V m the old line: thence south ure u , - west to a hickory; thence south 25 east 32 poles to a white oak: thence north 25 eaft 75 poles to a stoke; thence south 20 eait 30 pole, to a stake ia KbenV, - . -n nnWAPfi nf OIQO ODCrati- later Rosanna Jarretl line; thence with said line to v T,' - . a hickory, the Rosanna JarreU corner, thence south j 7 east 37 poles to a stake; thence east t 1 -Z poles to a witch hazel bush in the old hW thence north - ; . . . T.V,mend Cham- 17weA27polestotheold poplar comer; Pnilv &A the bt ea.t24pole.toa.takeonthebankof the branch; - -o- - - rtmedy for thence to the beginning.. .VI 1 n1r1 And bronchial tronble" Second Tract-Beginning on a small ruckory on R " Arnold of DenTCr. the west side of a hollow and ranning west 4 pole. . , . jj and tod?!?".?""- w r,prpr fRiled to rive relief." For a a .i c svu am. Msa.af au as w j - a srhaU pine; thence south 3 west , po.c . w, - - , , , ut-u ' - im.U bank and shoal: thence south n r . It - .1L . yi-nr1ifirri r line! thence north 78 east to a chestnut oak: thence south 79 - boat much USed , by the Oatl VeS eastSOpol-to. .maUblackoak;'thence north 17 ; CDtirelj Of reeds t - . 40 r 1! '11 una urn TTiMfrrT zul qlazu.xi xnirts. ;V Third Tract Beginning on a smaU black gum on I sraW jeVCIl thQ SftllS CODSlSUng the south side pt the mountain .na., ".If ' ottinrr" 52 east 55 poles to a small spanUh oak; thence nonn ui anu. v . Rates from aU brancUne pom pn eaina basis, t Tickets sold for tms specia trflin will also be Wod retnrm wo-nlftf traftt "NOJ lb. leaving Xticuuy" I . ith ' rtaka in the J. MUIs Higgin s 10:45 a. m.; December 1st.- t ; ? hie; thence with his line south 52 west 55 poles to a . ..My child was burned terribly about Mrs. Nancy M. Hanson, - Hamburg. .SIos of Danger. JUckseb. dlssfess sn! bra4scb.-tTXcVs txtore tbt eyi, itttroUr tcart ar.ka ar4 Urr trouble. The serrrt: cl le rst.r 'TTSptoraf dfrxtjdiar ojc Ibe inwel lei poisons lkh the kilajt lutt aiioistd W rcmalaiaUie fjticcL - SYMPTOMS. 1MU1 W w - - - - iarto acta la Uoos. Oo04ua r.wjwr d Jrln. llixy Coicro c MUkr V. tSui Utr. t. r. tM r'l fc . "' I j't iS ar-TTiet -7 t- f a ir-:? t.' sw;I 14 COf Jttctf Crtl r qr - t irr-!t?sV, Paaaenrs from branch Une points stake: thence south a east .w . " ' T the lace, necK rdu cuww ' Passengers iroin v othcr em. Th . Eclectic OU. The pain ceased wm use -regnlar trams , to, ana , irom rJ;200acre,moreorle8.. c - v . . and the chUd sank into a restfnl sleep." 4n4-:vr nftltif: rn TiAPXitlSf Wltn?: SDeCiai ... , .iii-viij n.hnn.n( the cro- r -vt -r TJononn TTnmnnriT. traln. I : .'T S?' if i'f V I ceeas among the above named parties, the' widow A rare opportunity to. see . .Eichniond heir, at law l ' . . . .. ... . il,, TV . Irtrfavot October, IVI!.-.. - RAJiflnn at. iriall cost. ' " ' J r . . TTrt-r Pniiman' rp.Kervation or any other fAoHvn' seA vnrir nearest aeent,; or . V; LAND r OK SALE. write. , , ;B. H.; JJEoutts, jr oi . ti... .-. -.. r W. T, MORGAN, Commissioner :; , Stranger: Can :yoa : direct mo 1 to a bankl" Villager: ; borry, sir; but I'm not a bank director." vjdea. The reac theboweia, leaos to cnroaiu Get : Doan'a iteguieis. NOTICE! ?SoSSSS& Matter- of They. operate easily, tone the Etomach. CTWhite, Lunatic' on .the 25th day cure constipation. . .y , ;1 t )yeBoard6f. bf'November,491i; Saturday, between . . .. . ' UlKWst. Crtuuj aAnaorMUa ct ipa- V. -t r r lLaraia. Xtill Ofl, ki t m -. - - - Intra Uadsf rT. Vo-ocJoc A?T-nUn. rtilrsX. OsU even. OraTtO. Xn!a ta Utotr, ntor Vb Enti, ncacf Vtt. rtrnesl CAlU. Maatli Drr . DUi!wwt. Car. ttkta 4 DtJ. OOof ox PsnfUtuoa. SI11PLS TEST FOH KIDSSI DISEASE. Fill totU with txHae: let U sUo4 lr twtlre brt:UUjm U,r4ltor lV UeV.ol wTUni trouble, and rvn sboa!4 commnc isaia. la tm far ftTlSCCd. tTocxflas cts so a W-s for ls i-s sb. LU U -.trrtin, Tf,i7i a, . C,s. i ni" i sfcs f f- Tt WSt !' f1 I U , L aw f I i ' ij-i. it jo. uc rA vi t ca ni.s i r. U'Jnt. Vrir;l u. s TV ru5ci c. cr". .t ..... ms I miti r3 s- y,t T'hu wm- sK( A sstea s. f I rr w? W4 a-vl j f ejk. a . I ...a .( M Wl ' S. Oct. tk, rfxzs n rZj jW. Streetman, Special Agent. Bids wmlbe receired by .theoara oi bf November, ayn, oaiuruay, , - . ' . . Commissioners of McDowell county at the hours of :12oc.aolc , Germany consumes sutrar.in SM steadily increasing qoanuties. . across the Catawba nyerouth of : Uia Fort, rnear' John Fortune's residence. mi. . .Wo4- ha nr T.nH KilXUO 1 lirino4 ftTlQ WJIUK iU .MiRft"" w ' I i j 3ld4he the Beat UV t-v 5.OA,r uwuensions as ""rr-. OU I jjiniiuev' ;vr Z CIw" . Vn I T Oil UOn t OCC: uenneiv iu.xxj.o.wr r , n rmin. - There is noiniuK w , Uanarrstd- T T . ! Jvtt- rss - Cm tn --T- aai Iww aw sk-- tai, vi tx. 6ci a vu t. exxr nrrxx. Waa t3ik$jmmli tS wV-ls ! A UUrrv ar4 T.Ivor o!XLo 2D LIS. A H akfBaaiB-BjsaaaaWIMaMBaaaWa lumber used must be 'of heart pine or good oak. r The Boara reserves tu to acceptor reject, any or all bids.- This November 14th, 191 ; ; : : ; ; H. A. Tate, Chairman. The quickest and most effective rem ti v. loormj relievine irritation and curing any cough or coia -rf avvu tup wug wv , ' t w f aAm an: soecial ai jJOWoii vwuunj, I vj . highest bidder for-casn tne- 7g - , ; - ' aesenpeu icvo,. Vr- rr,avr For nains In tne Biae or cueaw lying and being in Higgins ownship, ofLSmel with Chamberlidn'B .. LBPeinningron a stake near the apfj.", f -ftTer the Beat ettMm-Roadand: East lesatoncg dcaler8. : - . -: . East 1 pois to i'va"o, - - , , , . . . dUnf. 76 ooles to a stake-where the,di- - . . ..; - . You cannot alTonl lAMviMndie cannot afford tp J?wttrtr ask it. We therefore buy our coal UU I. . J w - - . 11.. Middleman i a; ui oui o lulu tib wci o, o v V ' iciucuj mat wiu icuoyo dw v cure permanently the most aggravatea -. .w, otreetman, special , , Renew 'ybui Subscription ' , r ' - S YonnTBrauoh toTto? ffi2l Cuban congress. . crossing xu & -f field: thence : r ; Mr? s"line-to the Begin W.AV r-.4.;. fiffir ar.res. more or t iiifi iiLi wiuu vi " - . i vrn aT"T u r v - a ju a aw- m rrr':Mort n tho' dower right of Mar- iwCr.. twtV Ointment curce the .. " , KtHf h tTM.1 CU 1 V - IT I 1 1 11 li UUfc."-" , ' lying along the Southern Po?? druggista seU it... J icJrocrivUd in a deed from Geo. White . . . leKweedSom Geo. White SK?h day of OctoWlOllU . . - B. G. Goforth.. Guardian ' - of C. White, Lunatic, piess '& "Winbome, Attys: . . r ;,-. ; . ; : , ' the low price you pay- for our h:h -' Subscribers who have contracted tirade coal. ' - to bring us vrooa on suubcnywwu QlclS. HJaX will pleaso bring it m av uu. -: . Ce'-Tt Street 1 -
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